Hong Kong's Hotel ICON is one of four finalists for the Award for Innovation in Enterprises, also known as the Ulysses Award for Innovation. The award acknowledges the world's best tourism initiatives that are both sustainable and profitable. These are the "flagship awards for the global tourism sector", says the United Nations.
Hotel ICON is the only hotel among the 13 finalists and one of the few projects that is commercially sustainable. The list of finalists in this year's UNWTO Awards is dominated by non-governmental organisations involved in conservation, and government-sponsored tourism promotion initiatives.
Representing Asia in the awards line-up are Hotel ICON, Borneo Ecotourism Solutions and Technologies Society from Malaysia, and the Korean Tourism Organisation from South Korea.
Hotel ICON earned a place among the finalists for its commitment to integrating teaching, learning and research into a 262-room luxury hotel, with five-star finishes. The property in the Tsim Sha Tsui tourism district is managed to the highest standards of good governance with a mandate to maximise revenues, with the profits invested in education of students from across Asia.
"It is a huge honour to be nominated for this award and a wonderful acknowledgement of the effort our team puts into innovation and training," said Richard Hatter, General Manager of Hotel ICON. "I am extremely proud that our efforts have been recognised. We are a hotel with a purpose. We develop industry leaders through hands-on training in an open-minded environment. Our purpose-built hotel is their laboratory."
"Being recognised by the wider industry shows that Hotel ICON is a premier property, on par with any hotel in the world."
Hotel ICON was founded in 2011 as part of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It is the world's first teaching and research hotel to offer co-located, co-lead hospitality programmes.
Hotel ICON has 262 guest rooms and suites, three food and beverage outlets, an Angsana Spa featuring professional therapists from the Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts, a state-of-the-art gym, and an outdoor swimming pool overlooking the spectacular Victoria Harbour.
The presentation ceremony for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Awards takes place at Fitur, an international tourism trade fair, in Madrid on January 22, 2014. Additional information about the awards and finalists is available at http://know.unwto.org/en/content/unwto-awards-excellence-and-innovation-tourism
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